task scheduler to display a log file once a day.

I want to use task scheduler to display a log file once a day.
how do i set task scheduler to display just today's file.
the folder has a new log file with that days date on it
and keeps the old log files in the folder. The file is backup log file that can be open with notepad.
I ask this question before but the answer does not work for all my pc
I have 300 XP and win 7 that running Power Shell script will just not work.
I think I just need a Dot bat file

Hi PAP0028,
The FORFILES command posted by Santosh is a native command in W7, but not in XP. For XP, it requires the Resource Kit. So if your XP computers don't have the Resource Kit on them, that code won't work. Here's some alternative code for a .BAT file that will run on any XP (and W7) machine:

Of course, change "C:\logs\*.txt" to have the correct folder where your Cobian Backup log files are stored. Also, in order for this to work, the .BAT file must reside in the same folder as the Cobian Backup log files. Regards, Joe

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